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Solving polynomial systems using no-root elimination blending schemes
Michael Barton
Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering
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Blending Scheme
100%
Solving Polynomial Systems
100%
Intersection Problem
50%
Subdivision Solvers
50%
Piecewise Polynomial System
50%
Planar Curves
50%
Mathematics
Polynomial
100%
Number
66%
Aided Design
66%
Equation System
33%
Hausdorff
33%
Dimensional System
33%
Engineering
Polynomial System
100%
Computer Aided Design
66%
Control Point
33%
Applicability
33%
Dimensional System
33%
Tasks
33%
Benchmark Problem
33%
Computer Science
Computer Aided Design
100%
Benchmark Problem
50%
Hausdorff Distance
50%
Piecewise Polynomial
50%
Dimensional System
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Computer Aided Design
100%